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KEATING. ‘A New Unabridged Pronouncing 
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terminology with Phonetic Pronunciation, Accentu- 
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LAMBERT. *The Germ Theory of Disease.” 
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LIAUTARD., ‘Median Neurotowy in the Treatment 
Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of the Fetlock.” 
By C. Pellerin, late Repetitor of Clinic and Surgery to 
the Alfort Veterinary School. Translated with addi- 
Lom facts relating to it, by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D., 
Having rendered good results when performed by 
himself, the author believes the operation, which 
consists in dividing the cubito-plantar nerve and in 
excising a portion of the peripherical end, the means 
of improving the conditions, and consequently the 
values of many apparently doomed animals. Agricul- 
ture in particular will be benefited, 
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the exact relations ofthe facts as observed by the 
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